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Vibronic Coupling in the Ground and Excited States of Oligoacene Cations
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2006
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Pentacene MoleculesExcited State PropertyOligoacene SystemsEngineeringLocalized Excited StatePhysicsVibronic CouplingOligoacene CationsNatural SciencesExcited StatesVibronic InteractionExcitation Energy TransferPhysical ChemistryComputational ChemistryQuantum ChemistryChemistryVibrational CouplingElectronic Excited State
The vibrational coupling in the ground and excited states of positively charged naphthalene, anthracene, tetracene, and pentacene molecules is studied on the basis of a joint experimental and theoretical study of ionization spectra using high-resolution gas-phase photoelectron spectroscopy and first-principles correlated quantum-mechanical calculations. Our theoretical and experimental results reveal that, while the main contribution to relaxation energy in the ground state of oligoacene systems comes from high-energy vibrations, the excited-state relaxation energies show a significant redistribution toward lower-frequency vibrations. A direct correlation is found between the nature of the vibronic interaction and the pattern of the electronic state structure.
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